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===Pittayaporn (2009)=== [[File:Lenguas Tai suroccidentales.png|right|thumb|320px|Southwestern Tai languages]] ====Overview==== {{See also|Zhuang languages#Varieties}} Pittayawat Pittayaporn (2009) classifies the Tai languages based on clusters of shared innovations (which, individually, may be associated with more than one branch) (Pittayaporn 2009:298). In Pittayaporn's preliminary classification system of the Tai languages, [[Central Tai languages|Central Tai]] is considered to be [[paraphyly|paraphyletic]] and is split up into multiple branches, with the [[Zhuang languages#Varieties|Zhuang varieties]] of [[Chongzuo]] in southwestern [[Guangxi]] (especially in the [[Zuo River]] valley at the border to Vietnam) having the most internal diversity. The [[Southwestern Tai languages|Southwestern Tai]] and [[Northern Tai languages|Northern Tai]] branches remain intact as in [[Li Fang-Kuei]]'s 1977 classification system, and several of the Southern Zhuang languages allocated ISO codes are considered to be [[paraphyly|paraphyletic]]. The classification is as follows.<ref>Pittayaporn, Pittayawat. 2009. ''The Phonology of Proto-Tai''. PhD dissertation. Department of Linguistics, Cornell University.</ref> {{tree list}} * '''Tai''' ** D: '''[[Northern Tai languages|Northern Tai]]''' *** I: [[Qinzhou Zhuang]] (Yongnan Zhuang of [[Qinzhou]]) *** J **** M: [[Standard Zhuang|Wuming Zhuang]], Yongnan Zhuang, [[Long'an County|Long'an]] Zhuang, [[Fusui County|Fusui]] **** N: Core [[Northern Tai languages|Northern Tai]]: [[Saek language|Saek]], [[Bouyei language|Bouyei]], [[Yay language|Yay]], [[Youjiang Zhuang]] and others ** C: [[Chongzuo Zhuang]] (Yongnan Zhuang of [[Chongzuo]]), [[Shangsi Zhuang]] (Yongnan Zhuang of [[Shangsi County|Shangsi]]), [[Caolan language|Caolan]] (Vietnam) ** B: [[Ningming Zhuang language|Ningming Zhuang]] (Zuojiang Zhuang of [[Ningming County|Ningming]]) ** A *** F: [[Longzhou County|Lungchow]] Zhuang, [[Daxin County|Leiping]] Zhuang *** E **** H: Lungming Zhuang, [[Daxin County|Daxin]] Zhuang **** G ***** L (Nung): [[Yang Zhuang language|Yang Zhuang]] of [[Debao County|Debao]], [[Yang Zhuang language|Yang Zhuang]] of [[Jingxi, Guangxi|Jingxi]], [[Nung language (Tai)|(Western) Nung]] of [[Mường Khương District]], [[Nong Zhuang language|Nong Zhuang]] of [[Wenshan City]]), [[Nong Zhuang language|Nong Zhuang]] of [[Yanshan County, Yunnan|Yanshan]] ***** K ****** P (Tay): [[Tày language|Tày]] of [[Bảo Yên District|Bảo Yên]], [[Tày language|Tày]] of [[Cao Bằng Province|Cao Bằng]], [[Dai Zhuang language|Dai Zhuang]] of Wenma (文麻) ****** O ******* R: [[Sapa language|Sapa]] (Vietnam) ******* Q: '''[[Southwestern Tai languages|Southwestern Tai]]''' (Laos, Thailand, Burma) {{tree list/end}} [[Standard Zhuang]] is based on the dialect of Shuangqiao (双桥), [[Wuming District]]. [[File:Zhuang survey sites.svg|frame|center|Sites surveyed in Zhang (1999), subgrouped according to Pittayaporn (2009): {{color circle|#ff0000}} N, {{color circle|#ff7f00}} M, {{color circle|#ffff00}} I, {{color circle|#7fff00}} C, {{color circle|#00c800}} B, {{color circle|#00ff7f}} F, {{color circle|#00ffff}} H, {{color circle|#3232ff}} L, {{color circle|#c800ff}} P ]] ====Sound changes==== {{See also|Proto-Tai language}} [[File:Zhuang-dialects-map.png|right|thumb|400px|Distribution of Central and Northern Tai languages (Zhuang, Tay-Nung and Bouyei included)]] The following phonological shifts occurred in the Q (Southwestern), N (Northern), B (Ningming), and C (Chongzuo) subgroups (Pittayaporn 2009:300–301). {| class="wikitable" |+Proto-Tai reflexes !c=rf| [[Proto-Tai language|Proto-Tai]] !c=01| Subgroup Q{{efn|Unless indicated otherwise, all phonological shifts occurred at the primary level (node A).}} !c=02| Subgroup N{{efn|Unless indicated otherwise, all phonological shifts occurred at the primary level (node D).}} !c=03| Subgroup B !c=04| Subgroup C |- !c=rf| *ɤj, *ɤw, *ɤɰ |c=01| *aj, *aw, *aɰ |c=02| *i:, *u:, *ɯ: |c=03| *i:, *u:, *ɯ: |c=04| – |- !c=rf| *ɯj, *ɯw |c=01| *iː, *uː{{efn|Also, the *ɯːk > *uːk shift occurred at node A.}} |c=02| *aj, *aw{{efn|Innovation at node N}} |c=03| *iː, *uː |c=04| – |- !c=rf| *we, *wo |c=01| *eː, *oː |c=02| *iː, *uː |c=03| *eː, *oː{{efn|For node B, the affected Proto-Tai syllable was *weː, *woː.}} |c=04| *eː, *oː{{efn|For node C, the affected Proto-Tai syllable was *weː, *woː.}} |- !c=rf| *ɟm̩.r- |c=01| *br- |c=02| *ɟr- |c=03| – |c=04| *ɟr- |- !c=rf| *k.t- |c=01| – |c=02| *tr- |c=03| – |c=04| *tr- |- !c=rf| *ɤn, *ɤt, *ɤc |c=01| – |c=02| *an, *at, *ac{{efn|Innovation at node J}} |c=03| – |c=04| – |} Furthermore, the following shifts occurred at various nodes leading up to node Q. * E: *p.t- > *p.r-; *ɯm > *ɤm * G: *k.r- > *qr- * K: *eː, *oː > *ɛː, *ɔː * O: *ɤn > *on * Q: *kr- > *ʰr-
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